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14.08.2009 Griswold’s Model 811LF ANSI Pump Solves Problems Inherent In Low-Flow Applications |
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Realizing that standard ANSI pumps are not ideal for low-flow, high-head applications, Griswold Pump Company has developed the Model 811LF (Low-Flow) line of ANSI pumps for use in the severe conditions that are found in many process and transfer applications. The Model 811LF pumps feature flow capacities as low as 4 gpm with heads as high as 920 feet. This is made possible through a design that offers a circular concentric volute casing in conjunction with a radial vane impeller. This reduces excessive radial loads and minimizes shaft vibration and deflection, which leads to extended mean time between preventive maintenance operations. Class 150 raised-face (RF) flanges are standard on Models LF1.5x1-8AA and LF2x1-10A05, while Class 300 RF flanges are standard on Model LF3x1.5-13A20. Picture: Griswold’s 811LF ANSI Pump Source: Griswold |
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